"It's pretty safe to say that if you own a device that connects to the internet, chances are you've connected to public Wi-Fi. But did you know that by doing so, you may be putting your private information at risk?

Sometimes, even if we know the risks, we still connect. It is a convenience that many of us are not willing to go without. Sometimes you might even plan out where to go based on if they have public Wi-Fi or not. Your employees are no different in this regard and some of may access work in public places. Public Wi-Fi though often times are not the most secure connection points and malicious actors could be playing the man-in-the-middle role while sitting right next to you or one of your employees..."
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As you may know all too well, Wi-Fi is a very fickle technology. It requires diligent configuration to work well and doesn't like sharing the airwaves. In a past article, I discussed specific things to do (or not do), such as adjusting or enabling certain settings, to help Wi-Fi performance. And in another article, I went in-depth on Wi-Fi channels.

Now I want to discuss the tools you can use to evaluate, design and troubleshoot wireless networks, from simple stumblers to the latest sensor-based products..."
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